When their kingdom becomes trapped in perpetual winter, fearless Anna (Kristen Bell) joins forces with mountaineer Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and his reindeer sidekick to find Anna's sister, Snow Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel), and break her icy spell. Although their epic journey leads them to encounters with mystical trolls, a comedic snowman (Josh Gad), harsh conditions, and magic at every turn, Anna and Kristoff bravely push onward in a race to save their kingdom from winter's cold grip.… More

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Over the past couple of decades, tribute bands have become big business in the world of concert promotion. And, not surpri...singly, the more popular ones are the acts that are most authentic. Such is the case with Cash’d Out, a San Diego based band, that channels Johnny Cash in about as close a manner to the real thing as it gets.

The DriftersSaturday, February 27, 2016, 8:00 PMEgyptian Theatre328 Main Street, Park City, UTThe Official Drifters WebsiteThe current line up continues the legacy. In 2009 the brand was re-aligned with its former label Atlantic Records / Rhino with four new releases. The first in over 35yrs on an album dedicated to the late Johnny Moore ‘Five Decades and Moore’. In 2011 the brand was re-aligned with its former label Sony Music with the first new release in over 30yrs on the Up on the Roof album. The current line up received gold disks for the first new recordings release on the sony label in over 30 years. More: http://www.theofficialdrifters.com/

One of our own died today. He was a wonderful man. Funny and so very likable. Those of us in the taxi world in Park City we knew Jose. If he was just standing outside the door of No Name, talking to the locals or hanging in the window of a taxi talking to the driver, he belonged to us.

The murder of Jose was tragic and stupid. All over a fight. Jose was use to breaking up fights. He was the one that would jump in and help clear the room. Get the rebel rousers out. Make sure the trouble makers left and didn't come back.

As the door man of No Name he gained so many friends. Eventually he became bartender and part time manager. He was a wonderful person and we loved him.

A man was shot in Park City early on Monday morning and a suspect was arrested on a preliminary charge of attempted murder, the Park City Police Department said.The shooting was reported at 4:48 a.m. Rick Ryan, a police captain, said the shooting occurred in a residence on the 1500 block of Empire Avenue, and the suspect and the victim know each other. The victim is a 37-year-old man who lives in Park City while the suspect is a 27-year-old man from Midvale, the Police Department said.Ryan said dispatchers received a report of a gunshot victim from someone who went to the 7-Eleven store close to the site of the shooting. The police responded to the convenience store and learned from the person where the victim was located.The victim was taken to a hospital in the Salt Lake Valley. The Police Department said he was in critical condition when he left in the ambulance.Ryan said the police arrested the suspect in the vicinity of the shooting and the suspect was brought to the Summit County Jail. Bail is $100,000, according to the police. Formal charges had not been filed at 3rd District Court by midmorning on Tuesday.Ryan said one shot was fired, adding there was more than one witness in the residence at the time.The investigation is continuing.The victim works at No Name Saloon & Grill and Boneyard Saloon & Wine Dive, the owner of the two places, Jesse Shetler, said. Shetler said the victim is Jose Fernandez, an employee for nearly nine years.

****We love Jose. He is such a nice person. What a senseless tragedy. Jose has been a friend to almost everyone in Park City. He is kind and thoughtful. Our hearts and prayers go out to his family and his beautiful wife. GOD be with you Jose and may GOD give you a miracle. From your friends at FASTAXI and Deep Powder. Diania Turner

Thursday February 25, 20169:00 pmDoors 8 pm | Show 9 pmGold Standard brings the jazz trio into the modern age. The group is comprised of three seasoned jazz musicians: Conn Curran (vocals) Bart Olson (drums) and Rob Bennion (DJ/Sax/Flute) with an affinity for vintage jazz style and electronic exploration. They are known for taking current popular hits and turning them into golden crooner renditions- combining electronic elements with serious acoustic chops. Their music spans from the classic sounds of Frank Sinatra, to a dance-infused electronic version of John Legend. They can turn a concert or event into a speakeasy or a dance club, or both.

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Diania Turner (pronounced Dianna) is the founder and President of FASTAXI. PC has over 150 taxi companies. With all the different hours of operation, websites, phone numbers, etc.finding a taxi can be exhausting. FASTAXI is a 'ONE CALL' dispatch service. Getting a taxi has never been easier.